scandalized

[US]/ˈskændəlaɪzd/
[UK]/ˈskændəˌlaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the past tense and past participle of scandalize; to cause outrage or indignation; to defame or slander; to bring disgrace or shame upon

Phrases & Collocations

scandalized by

scandalized at

scandalized reaction

scandalized public

scandalized opinion

scandalized silence

scandalized comments

scandalized response

scandalized behavior

scandalized feelings

Example Sentences

she was scandalized by the news of the politician's corruption.

the audience was scandalized by the explicit content of the play.

he was scandalized when he found out about her secret life.

the community was scandalized by the allegations of misconduct.

many were scandalized by the celebrity's outrageous comments.

she was scandalized to learn that her friend had lied to her.

the teacher was scandalized by the students' disrespectful behavior.

they were scandalized when the company was caught cheating.

some parents were scandalized by the content of the school curriculum.

he was scandalized to see such behavior at a formal event.

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